(Visit tinyurl.com/blakeplan to purchase tickets.)
Join us at the Blake Planetarium for an exciting exploration of some of the smallest, but most important, objects in our solar system.
Our feature presentation, Asteroid Quest, dives into the mysteries of asteroids and why scientists are so eager to study them. Often described as time capsules, these ancient rocks preserve clues from the earliest days of the solar system and the formation of Earth itself. Discover how recent unmanned missions have traveled to asteroids, collected samples, and returned them to Earth, revealing surprising insights that are reshaping our understanding of these celestial bodies. The show also explores near-Earth asteroids, their potential risks, and how scientists are developing real-world strategies to protect our planet by learning how to deflect asteroids from their paths.
We’ll also include Seasonal Stargazing, a fast-paced tour of the current night sky. Learn how to spot prominent stars and constellations, hear the stories behind their names, and get a fresh look at “what’s up tonight.”
TICKETS ARE SOLD ONLINE ONLY. NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE DOOR. Visit tinyurl.com/blakeplan to purchase tickets.
Please note that we are a ticketless venue. When you buy your ticket online, you are immediately added to our attendee list, no need to print anything or present an e-ticket. Just check in on show night with your name and a smile.
All ages welcome.
Parking is free.
Food and drink are not allowed in the planetarium.
No refunds at any time.
If you have questions about the event, please email Alison Riordan at
YXJpb3JkYW4gfCBwbHltb3V0aCAhIGsxMiAhIG1hICEgdXM= (Science Curriculum Coordinator, Plymouth Public Schools).
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